Nutsy's followers don't know when to quit

You wonder how long it will take before these people notice that there's something funny in the Kool-Aid. The people who are in their 20's and 30's need a political leader from their ranks, but they sure as heck aren't going anywhere under anybody like Jefferson Smith.

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It's a tactic straight out of Sam Adams' campaign handbook:

"If you engage in conversation with someone who does not approve of Adams' viewpoints, accuse that person of homophobic behavior and state that they are upset because Adams is an outspoken homosexual."

If the person attempts to discuss any campaign topics, refer back to the above. Do not debate any actual campaign promises, topics or other matters.

Nutsy schmutsy. Like Kool-Aid, Flavor Aid, or whatever Myth Made, it's in the mind's eye of the beholder, without regard of realworld gunfire on the ground: ... a covert operation there so sinister it would shockeven hardened CIA-watchdogs. ... there was the problem of the bodies. The Jonestown body count jumped by about four hundred within two days after the suicides, leading to speculation that escapees may have been hunted down and killed. In any case, Guyanese coroner Leslie Mootoo testified that as many as seven hundred of the dead appeared to have been forcibly killed, not "suicides" at all.

Other (searchable) similar accounts, either first-hand or scene-witness or knowledgeable inferences from CIA m.o., double the supposed '900' bodycount, (cremated en masse), and include details of the gun deaths, even as many as all of them, by bullets, including babies, no drink whatsoever - flavored, sugared, or cyanided. By all means let's set the record straight. Lest holding-fast misperception in one matter casts doubt upon issuing judgements (of character) in another.

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